This long-lost strip by Dennis Nix, Art Director for Attack! tabloid back in the 1970s, will be featured here in segments as it appeared back then.

Dr. Pierce aka Andrew Macdonald was serializing The Turner Diaries novel in Attack! at the same time FZ was a regular feature and likely wrote the FZ script. Government-enforced busing of children to achieve government-enforced racial integration in American schools was a hot issue 44 years ago. FZ reflected that race-destroying issue then which is now accepted unquestioningly for the most part.

Thanks for posting that, Will. I am looking forward to further installments. One of my great regrets is that I was still lost in the Great American Coma when Attack! magazine was published. When I was younger, if I had been awake and aware of the significance of the National Alliance, I might have been able to do a lot more for our people.

C.E. Whiteoak wrote:Thanks for posting that, Will. I am looking forward to further installments. One of my great regrets is that I was still lost in the Great American Coma when Attack! magazine was published. When I was younger, if I had been awake and aware of the significance of the National Alliance, I might have been able to do a lot more for our people.

We're contemporaries; I was in the same boat with you in 1975. I'd gone back to school (NCSU), waiting out the bad economic conditions, using what was left of my GI Bill stipend to study architecture. Didn't give a flip about politics; concentrated on my career like most people do. I would never have joined the Klan or the Nazis. Who needed that stigma?

But here we are, late bloomers who lived through the turbulent sixties and seventies to tell about it today.

Dennis Nix illustrated the first book edition of The Turner Diaries in 1978. Recognize his style on the cover: